Author Archives: Pam
Well Before Midnight
Yes, it’s well before midnight and Victoria’s Rose is now quilted. Whoo Hoo! Only one more to quilt*. Of course then there is the binding, thread trimming and labels.
- Dragonflies – completed back in early April
- Miniature Ohio Star – completed late April
- Crossword Puzzle – need to fix (missing letter & fullness), quilt, bind and label
- Summertime – completed in May
- Neutral Strip Twist – need to bind and label
- The Chain Event – need to bind and label
- Victoria’s Rose – need to
quilt the border,bind and label - BQ2 Peacocks – need to label
- Kansas Spirit – need to quilt, bind and label
- Ribbon Candy – need to bind and label
* Crossword Puzzle will be quilted in July.
Another One Quilted
As crazy as this sounds, I quilted the center of the quilt (and a couple of the others) on the long arm, then brought them home to quilt the borders.
I’m making progress on my crazy challenge. Here’s the current status:
- Dragonflies – completed back in early April
- Miniature Ohio Star – completed late April
- Crossword Puzzle – need to fix (missing letter & fullness), quilt, bind and label
- Summertime – completed in May
- Neutral Strip Twist – need to bind and label
- The Chain Event – need to bind and label
- Victoria’s Rose – need to quilt the border, bind and label
- BQ2 Peacocks – need to label
- Kansas Spirit – need to quilt, bind and label
- Ribbon Candy – need to bind and label
What’s on my Design Wall
There are a couple of things today on my “design table” First is the Neutral Strip Twist. Frogging part of the border only took about 30 minutes last night and I was able to finish up the quilting and trim it. It’ s now ready for the binding. The strips are sewn together (at least I think they are) but they need to be pressed. I’m working on a new name — something with “sand” in the title.
Next up is The Chain Event, which I’ll probably rename as “Memories of Home” since the Magnolia is the state flower of Mississippi. I quilted this yesterday on the long arm at Rocking Chair Quilts. I’ll get better pictures after I finish the quilting. I still need to quilt the borders.
Follow the links over at Patchwork Times to see what others are working on.
Stash Report
It’s brief this morning. I’ve got to prep a quilt for the long arm. Used just under a yard of fabric used to finish up the top of my sister’s quilt.
Fabric Added Last Week: 0 yards
Fabric Added to Date: 86.769 yards
Fabric Used Last Week: .923 yards
Fabric Used to Date: 112.006 yards
Net Used for 2011: 25.237 yards
Checkout the links over at Patchwork Times to see how others are doing.
Year of the Pig – Question #11
This week’s question from Jill is:
“Your guild has challenged you to complete the PIGS that you least want to work on. What project would it be and why?”
I’m not sure I can limit myself to a single project, so let’s take the top 3 which are on my Quilts in Progress tab.
#1 – the Jeanne Kimball Christmas BOM published by Oxmoor House at least 12 years go or longer. – I started work on this quilt in 2003. I really want to finish it, but always put it off because:
- I want to make it big enough to fit on our king size bed and haven’t figured out exactly how I’m going to do that.
- I’ve made most of the pieced blocks and all that is left are the applique blocks and the really big blocks.
- This is for me, so everyone else quilt get’s done first.
#2 – the Hancock Fabrics star BOM from 2004/2005
- I’m doing this Quilt as you Go.
- I’m making the quilt big enough for the king size bed, and my plan to enlarge the quilt isn’t working as expected, so I’m designing on the fly.
- I”m not sure I want this quilt King size anymore
- It’s on my challenge list at Patchwork Times so my guess is it will get done, or at least looked at closer this year
#3 – True Friends – a kit I won. Started it in 2006.
- I’m not excited about the quality of the fabric
- I haven’t figured out what I’m going to do for borders and I can’t find matching fabric.
- It doesn’t have a destination
- It’s on my challenge list at Patchwork Times so my guess is it will at least become a top before the end of the year.
As for the quilts on my Tops to be Quilted tab it’s pretty easy.
- I haven’t figured out the quilting motif
- I don’t think I can do it on my home sewing machine
- I want more experience on the long arm
- Need to gather the money for backing, batting and rental time.
I’ve found that Judy’s UFO challenge is working well for me – sort of . I picked 20 UFO’s (some tops, some QAYG and some still in pieces) that I knew I would keep putting off and I’ve finished 4 so far this year. One I finished before the challenge started but after our lists were turned in. Additionally, having a destination and a hard date works well too.






















